Dan isn’t angry about this, but laughs more happily, “You don’t need to be constrained in front of me. This is your privilege.”
The night of the anniversary celebration of the Moore Company. The Royal Hotel is boisterous.
The party almost begins, and almost all guests arrived.
Suddenly, the door is opened, attracting all attentions. A heaven-made match appears.
The man wears hand-made Italian black suit with great body shape and dazzling eyes. His facial structure is perfect, liking a sculpture. The natural born elegance and royals beams from the man, though he is barely standing there.
Peoples all recognize the man is Dan.
In Leeds, Dan is the representative of wealth, power and appearance.
Naturally, Jamie who stands next to Dan, gets lots of attention too. Not only because she is beautiful, but she is the first female companion accompanying Dan to occasion like this in the pass five years.
Jamie today wears an ice-blue shoulder-less full-dress. The ice-blue makes Jamie’s skin white and smooth like milk. Up-doing her hair, with couples pearls as decoration, Jamie attracts all the attention of the male guests. Dan suddenly regrets bring Jamie here.
Looking at Jamie’s standard smiling, Dan even finds that uncomfortable, “put away your false smile.”
Jamie frowns and looks at Dan with confusion. Isn’t he asked me to keep smiling? What’s going on with him now? Jamie thinks.
Anyways, Jamie puts away her smile. Her face almost goes numb because of keeping smiling.
Jack Moore walks to Dan in hurry, “President William. It’s been a long time.”
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